Peaceful Rally Calling for a Full Public Inquiry Into Police actions at G20 Saturday, April 2, 2011 Yonge and Dundas square- Toronto- Canada WE "THE PEOPLE" DEMAND JUSTICE AND ACCOUNTABILITY - WE DEMAND A PUBLIC INQUIRY! The 1 year anniversary of the G20 is quickly approaching and activists are planning a large and memorable rally on that date to remind Canadians once again why a full public inquiry is so important and necessary. We are now facing an election for a new Federal government on May 2nd. We are urging Canadians to make this a major election issue with the candidates in ther ridings. It was the Harper Conservative government which was responsible for hosting the G20 summit in downtown Toronto against the advice of our mayor and others. The shutting down of the city cost local business owners millions of dollars. Over 20000 police officers and private security officers hired for a 1 billion dollar price tag were ordered to stand down and failed to arrest 50 or so Black Bloc vandals from causing thousands of dollars of damage to many local businesses. Prime Minister Harper refused calls for a public inquiry as his government was responsible for making the decisions which had a negative impact on many Torontonians and Canadians. Both major opposition parties, the Liberals and the NDP supported the demands by the people for a full public and independent inquiry to determine why so many things went wrong and who was responsible. Make sure that no candidate gets your ...
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